The NFL did not find that #Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill violated the Personal Conduct Policy. He may attend Kansas City's training camp and participate in all club activities.
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
It’s time to revisit the BleedingRed appreciation thread
:-)
Yep. Dude rolled up his sleeves early and got into the trenches. Faced much ridicule in the process from all the virtue signaling dipshits here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
The fact that it isn't like 95% shows you how many people still buy into all that initial reporting, we are going to have fans of this team that want him gone...
I don't know the percentage, but this wasn't and isn't 100% about football for me, personally ... maybe 30/70. It was mainly an issue of fairness and the rule of law (assuming there is still such a thing as "rule of law").
No way should a bunch of media "personalities" try to railroad a person on the basis of advancing their own career. Yet that's exactly how this went down. Problem is, it's still going on because the assholes won't admit they screwed up, failed their readership/audience, and violated the principles of their position of responsibility.
The good news is that they revealed their true natures and, hopefully, people will remember that going forward.
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
I disagree. Flood the site on how their opinionated reporting almost ruined a man's life. Make anybody that visits the site that is unaware of what they attempted and reads the comments understand what huge pieces of shit they really are.
Naw, that gives them attention they crave. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FAX:
I don't know the percentage, but this wasn't and isn't 100% about football for me, personally ... maybe 30/70. It was mainly an issue of fairness and the rule of law (assuming there is still such a thing as "rule of law").
No way should a bunch of media "personalities" try to railroad a person on the basis of advancing their own career. Yet that's exactly how this went down. Problem is, it's still going on because the assholes won't admit they screwed up, failed their readership/audience, and violated the principles of their position of responsibility.
The good news is that they revealed their true natures and, hopefully, people will remember that going forward.